02-16-2012 05:51 PM - edited 03-21-2019 05:22 AM
Can anyone shed any light on configuration. I'm use a couple of D-Links (DES-3028P) at this site. I haven't tried the config noted in a different post (see below), though it seems to highlight potential issues.
I will be using the phone ports for PC's and have seen the other discussions on VLAN1-untagged, VLAN100-tagged, VLAN trunking, and conflicting opinions on and L2 loop using 2 cables. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
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02-17-2012 12:55 PM
Hi Alan.
Out of the box, a UC 320 -internal LAN switch is configured with each port supporting:
Vlan 1 - untagged
Vlan 100 - tagged (used for phones)
1. Make sure vlan 100 is created on the Dlink
2. The Dlink port used to connect to the UC320 should be a trunk port - carrying at least vlan 1 untagged, and vlan 100 tagged.
3. The Dlink port used to connect a telephone, should be again - a Trunk port carrying vlan 1 untagged and vlan 100 tagged.
4, The CiscoDiscoveryProtocol messages sent from the UC320, should be forwarded unmolested by the Dlink and reach the phone.
The CDP message tells the phone to use vlan 100 for voice, so as long as you make sure you network supplies vlan 100 (tagged) to the phone you should be OK.
Adam
02-17-2012 12:57 PM
oh and with regards to the two cables - I don't *think* the UC320 runs spanning tree - so you're reliant on spanning tree running on the Dlink to identify the loop and block a port - I wouln't bother using dual cables...
02-17-2012 12:55 PM
Hi Alan.
Out of the box, a UC 320 -internal LAN switch is configured with each port supporting:
Vlan 1 - untagged
Vlan 100 - tagged (used for phones)
1. Make sure vlan 100 is created on the Dlink
2. The Dlink port used to connect to the UC320 should be a trunk port - carrying at least vlan 1 untagged, and vlan 100 tagged.
3. The Dlink port used to connect a telephone, should be again - a Trunk port carrying vlan 1 untagged and vlan 100 tagged.
4, The CiscoDiscoveryProtocol messages sent from the UC320, should be forwarded unmolested by the Dlink and reach the phone.
The CDP message tells the phone to use vlan 100 for voice, so as long as you make sure you network supplies vlan 100 (tagged) to the phone you should be OK.
Adam
02-17-2012 12:57 PM
oh and with regards to the two cables - I don't *think* the UC320 runs spanning tree - so you're reliant on spanning tree running on the Dlink to identify the loop and block a port - I wouln't bother using dual cables...
02-17-2012 05:14 PM
Thanks Adam--I had spanning tree enabled and didn't have the vlan trunking setup. Now all is working fine.
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